By the 1620s, _________________ was the hub of European commerce

A) ?Amsterdam
B) ?Granada
C) ?Paris
D) ?London
E) ?Lisbon


A

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a. a scientific and reasoned approach to faith. b. a return to organized religions that had dealt with previous issues of corruption effectively. c. an emphasis on feelings and enthusiasm. d. studying the scriptures themselves.

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How did the U.S. authors of the White Paper on China (1949) explain the Communist victory in China? According to the arguments of these authors, what foreign policy or military actions of the United States might have prevented it? Do you agree with the authors of the White Paper? Why or why not?

What will be an ideal response?

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One of the major economic problems of the sixteenth century in Europe was

A) a dramatic fall in prices. B) a dramatic rise in prices. C) a failure of the grain market. D) a widespread famine. E) a population decline which led to massive unemployment.

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What is meant by the industrial transformation, and why did it occur in western Europe?

What will be an ideal response?

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